The International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants proposed a set of revisions Friday to the
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Technology innovation has led to vast repercussions across society, and the accounting profession has struggled to keep pace with rapid advances. The past two years has seen an increase in accountants and auditors working remotely as they practice social distancing during the pandemic, and that has affected the way they interact with clients and their own organizations.
“Technological innovation is transforming the world of business and professional services in ways we would never have imagined even a decade ago,” said IESBA chair Gabriela Figueiredo Dias in a statement Friday. “Technology is not neutral, and professional accountants’ working relationship with it must be shaped by ethics. These timely proposals are designed to emphasize and strengthen the ethical principles that should guide them as they navigate the challenges and take advantage of the opportunities created by these developments, recognizing ultimately their responsibility to act in the public interest.”
The proposals call attention to the professional competence and confidentiality imperatives of the digital age, and address the ethical dimension of professional accountants’ reliance on, or use of, the output of technology in carrying out their work. The proposals would further enhance considerations by accountants pertaining to threats from the use of technology as well as considerations relating to complex circumstances in applying the conceptual framework in the ethics code. The revisions would strengthen and clarify the International Independence Standards when it comes to technology-related non-assurance services that firms may provide to their audit clients or technology-related business relationships they may enter into with their audit clients. The new rules would explicitly acknowledge that the IIS that apply to assurance engagements are applicable to assurance engagements on non-financial information, such as environmental, social, and governance disclosures.
IESBA developed the proposals after extensive research and outreach to stakeholders. They build on some of the
The board is asking all its constituents to comment on the exposure draft by visiting the
Separately, on Thursday, the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board, which, like IESBA is affiliated with the International Federation of Accountants, released a